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  • Summer camp destroyed by McDougall Creek wildfire won’t open until 2025: church
    ‘I’m incredibly disappointed that a variety of circumstances beyond our control have forced us into this decision,’ Archbishop Lynne McNaughton said.
    Canada
    May 22
  • Sask. teachers union resumes bargaining Wednesday, begins vote on new sanctions mandate
    The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation said it is bargaining with the province on Wednesday and Thursday while members vote on whether to extend a job action mandate beyond June.
    Canada
    May 15
  • Pro-Palestinian encampment set up at U of W, demonstration at U of M continues
    A demonstration began Friday at the University of Winnipeg, days after a similar encampment at the University of Manitoba decided to continue beyond its original timeline.
    Canada
    May 11
  • Atlantic Superstore defends use of plexiglass to prevent ‘organized crime.’ Shoppers unconvinced
    New measures aimed at preventing shoplifting at Loblaws-owned Atlantic Superstore locations are stirring debate in the Halifax area, and beyond.
    Consumer
    Apr 22
  • Cycling deaths in Toronto year-to-date surpass 2023 total
    Cycling-related deaths in 2024 have risen beyond the number recorded last year, according to the city of Toronto. Advocates say a plan of action must go beyond new infrastructure.
    Canada
    Apr 16
  • Ontario ‘task force’ prepares Canadians for total solar eclipse — and beyond
    With a name that sounds like science fiction, the Ontario Eclipse Task Force (OETF) is made up of scientists, educators and other leaders in the field of astronomy
    Science
    Apr 6
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  • Hopeful future Olympians compete in Winnipeg’s RBC training grounds
    As Olympic athletes gear up for Paris, Winnipeg's youth are chasing their Olympic dreams for 2028 and beyond.
    Canada
    Apr 13
  • Kicking off in Halifax: Professional women’s soccer league to hit the ground running next year
    A professional women's soccer club is coming to Halifax next year, and will offer an in-country option for professional players beyond the university level.
    Sports
    Apr 10
  • Yee-haw, Beyoncé: Singer announces country album, drops songs during Super Bowl
    Beyoncé appeared in a quirky Super Bowl commercial to tease the upcoming release of her album, 'Act II,' and dropped two tracks to tease fans.
    Entertainment
    Feb 12
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  • Switzerland’s climate inaction violated human rights, historic court ruling says
    The European Court of Human Rights's ruling is expected to resonate across Europe and beyond, and to embolden more communities to bring climate cases against governments.
    Environment
    Apr 9
  • Ottawa unveils $1B for national school food program
    The federal government says the funds will feed an additional 400,000 children a year, beyond programs offered by provinces and school boards.
    Canada
    Apr 1
  • Just for Laughs owes money to comedians, companies: court documents
    Montreal comedy festival Just for Laughs and affiliated companies owe millions of dollars in unpaid debts beyond what was included in a court filing last week.
    Entertainment
    Mar 14
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  • Calgary actor reins in lead role in ‘Beyond Black Beauty’
    Kaya Coleman Prokopchuk has landed the lead role in a series set to premiere on the Family Channel on March 15. She plays a young Black equestrian chasing her dreams.
    Canada
    Mar 5
  • Life beyond death: Digging deep into the growing trend of green burials
    As people look at different ways to be more environmentally friendly, experts say more people are putting thought into the impact we have on the environment after passing away.
    Environment
    Mar 2
  • Fire rips through 3 homes in Peace River, injures firefighters
    Firefighters in a northwestern Alberta town spent hours early Tuesday morning battling flames that ended up destroying one home and damaging two others. 
    Fire
    May 14
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  • New indoor beach sports facility to open in 2025
    Beyond volleyball, the Hangar will also offer a licensed restaurant and mezzanine, and the courts serve as multipurpose space for various sports.
    Sports
    Feb 29
  • From Yonge-Dundas Square to Sankofa Square: new signage expected by end of year
    An update on the renaming and rebranding of the downtown landmark is laid out in a document set to be presented to city council at its meeting on Wednesday.
    Politics
    May 21
  • Parasocial relationships: The good, the bad and the celebrity-obsessed
    Parasocial relationships get a bad rap, but can you really have a relationship with someone who doesn't know you exist?
    Lifestyle
    May 23
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  • Quiet after 6: Ontario city considers curfew for gas-powered lawn tools
    Currently, the sound bylaw in London, Ont., prohibits the use of all lawnmowers, chain saws and leaf blowers from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. (9 a.m. on Sundays).
    Canada
    May 23
  • Province touts three new physicians hired for Carberry, Man., health centre
    The province has hired three new physicians to strengthen the reopening of an ER in southwestern Manitoba.
    Health
    May 10
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